Clinical applications of combined EEG/EMG monitoring

1988 
The mean integrated amplitude of both EEG and upper facial EMG activities was monitored during varied vigilance states including wakefulness, sleep, anesthesia and coma. Combined monitoring provided more useful information than that available from EEG alone. Drug-free wakefulness was consistently associated with high-amplitude (>10 mcV) EMG and low-amplitude ( >
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